| Song | Far Advanced Closure |
| Artist | Torchbearer |
| Album | Yersinia Pestis |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Älvestam, Johansson | |
| I am the last one here, my children I buried in early spring. | |
| Through the summer I will mourn with my life. | |
| Will she die too? | |
| Now I wonder when it is time for me, | |
| And who will place me in my grave. | |
| The forests around this house seem to whisper that time is soon. | |
| Thogh the meadows are ever so green, though the sun still do shine. | |
| Lord, can you hear me and say what we have done wrong? | |
| And where did we fail in our faith in you? | |
| We were told of a spreading death in the south of our kingdom | |
| By travellers that passed our land in the end of a pale dead winter. | |
| Stories we were told of how they had passed village by village | |
| Were all lay dead in rot, and silence had been all. | |
| The roads untrodden for miles... |
| zuo qu : lvestam, Johansson | |
| I am the last one here, my children I buried in early spring. | |
| Through the summer I will mourn with my life. | |
| Will she die too? | |
| Now I wonder when it is time for me, | |
| And who will place me in my grave. | |
| The forests around this house seem to whisper that time is soon. | |
| Thogh the meadows are ever so green, though the sun still do shine. | |
| Lord, can you hear me and say what we have done wrong? | |
| And where did we fail in our faith in you? | |
| We were told of a spreading death in the south of our kingdom | |
| By travellers that passed our land in the end of a pale dead winter. | |
| Stories we were told of how they had passed village by village | |
| Were all lay dead in rot, and silence had been all. | |
| The roads untrodden for miles... |
| zuò qǔ : lvestam, Johansson | |
| I am the last one here, my children I buried in early spring. | |
| Through the summer I will mourn with my life. | |
| Will she die too? | |
| Now I wonder when it is time for me, | |
| And who will place me in my grave. | |
| The forests around this house seem to whisper that time is soon. | |
| Thogh the meadows are ever so green, though the sun still do shine. | |
| Lord, can you hear me and say what we have done wrong? | |
| And where did we fail in our faith in you? | |
| We were told of a spreading death in the south of our kingdom | |
| By travellers that passed our land in the end of a pale dead winter. | |
| Stories we were told of how they had passed village by village | |
| Were all lay dead in rot, and silence had been all. | |
| The roads untrodden for miles... |